In Reply to: Yes, good question posted by Pjay on March 30, 2007 at 10:28:00:
One is the assumption that there is a generic "tube amp" sound and a generic "sand amp" sound. So your test is to, by using only one example of each, to prove or disprove that proposition.Stated that way, I think you can see the obvious problem with what you have set up.
The other proposition is that a listener can distinguish between two reasonably good amps, not driven into clipping.
That, it seems to me, is the real hypothesis you're testing, which, I agree is an interesting one.
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Follow Ups
- but there are two different propositions are work here, PJ - Bruce from DC 15:22:43 03/30/07 (1)
- Re: but there are two different propositions are work here, PJ - Pjay 15:59:32 03/30/07 (0)